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Definition of Insistence

Insistence
Insistence In*sist"ence, n. The quality of insisting, or being urgent or pressing; the act of dwelling upon as of special importance; persistence; urgency.

Meaning of Insistence from wikipedia

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- amendments, and the other House insists on its opposition thereto (a "double insistence"), the Bill is deemed as having been rejected. However, if each House...
- to be minor and inspired by personal conflicts. For example, Lenin's insistence on dropping less active editorial board members from Iskra or Martov's...
- of chordates While this has been well known since the 19th century, an insistence on only monophyletic taxa has resulted in vertebrate classification being...
- scriptures. Krishna accepted them as his ceremonial wives upon their insistence, to save their honour from the society who saw them as slaves of the demon...
- analysis), is contrasted with linguistics due to Ferdinand de Saussure's insistence on the importance of synchronic analysis. While the contrast continued...
- career took a significant turn in 1945, when he clashed with NBC over his insistence that he be allowed to pre-record his radio shows. (The live production...
- century until in 1745 when all the missionaries were expelled at the lama's insistence. In 1877, the Protestant James Cameron from the China Inland Mission walked...
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- content being seen as an attack on the publishing industry. At Kuang's insistence, they continued the project; it was ultimately published by HarperCollins...